ExxonMobil has signed a long-term agreement with the technology company Cerebre. This agreement seeks to drive the development and maintenance of the Foundational Digital Column, a system designed to connect operational data, physical assets and technical knowledge in a single digital network.
The agreement represents a commitment by ExxonMobil to innovation and reflects its intention to consolidate a robust digital infrastructure that facilitates data-driven decision making. Thanks to Cerebre’s industrial intelligence technology, the energy company will be able to integrate critical information from its plants in real time to improve the efficiency, safety and sustainability of its operations.
Cerebre’s contribution to ExxonMobil’s digital transformation
Cerebre, recognized for its platform for digitally mapping industrial operations, offers tools that directly connect sensors, operating conditions and technical processes. This integration allows artificial intelligence models to artificial intelligence and workflows to receive contextualized data, thus optimizing operational performance.
Under the agreement, ExxonMobil is expected to use this technology to scale its digital ecosystem and support its goals of decarbonization goals through greater control of its emissions and energy resources.
ExxonMobil’s commitment to technology solutions is not new. In recent years, it has stepped up its investment in digital platforms to reduce operational emissions, increase efficiency and move toward more responsible energy management.
The agreement aims to strengthen ExxonMobil’s digital infrastructure in the long term by integrating technology tools that connect all operational levels of the company. This includes everything from tracking assets in the field to using advanced analytics to anticipate problems and reduce downtime.
Source: Cerebre
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